Roman history comes to life in Google Earth
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Have a look in the LatLong Blog. See also: http://earth.google.com/rome
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Im not much of a history man, but thats pretty sweet.
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Wow! that's really something. The whole area around the Via Sacra is absolutely superb.
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Let's not forget Elysium's projcet either:
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I believe this Rome Reborn is a 'publication' of sorts in Google Earth. The actual content was generated as a proof-of-concept with CityEngine, a procedural modeling software from Procedural Inc.
See here: http://www.procedural.com/ and of course here: http://www.procedural.com/cityengine/rome-reborn.html.
Cheers,
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Hi Diego,
Yes, later I made some "research" in the field as well and found a lot of interesting things...
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Just 5000 dollars for the software... is cheap

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